¶ Welcome to Listening Ears
Hey there , my dear listeners , and welcome back to Listening Ears podcast , your safe space for real talk on motherhood , growth and self-discovery . I'm Renee , your host , and I'm so glad you're here . Today's episode was inspired by a conversation I had with one of my girlfriends .
We talked about those chaotic days , you know , the ones where our kids are melting down , the laundry's piling high and dinner is nowhere near ready and we're just trying not to yell . It got me thinking how do we truly stay grounded when everything around us feels out of control ? So let's explore that together
¶ Understanding True Groundedness
today . First off , let's clear something up being grounded does not mean being perfect . It's easy to mistake groundedness for perfection , thinking you need to handle every situation flawlessly , but that's not real life . Being grounded means you're regulated , aware and intentional . It means taking that small pause between the chaos and your response .
Just the other day , I was juggling scheduling work brought home from my day job and prepping dinner when my youngest spilled milk all over her homework . My immediate reaction , of course , frustration . But then I took a deep breath . I paused and reminded myself it's just milk and we don't cry over spilt milk . And guess what ? It made all the difference .
That pause , that pause right , there is your parenting superpower
¶ The Power of the Pause
. When life gets loud , that momentary pause helps you reclaim control . It could be a deep breath or a simple phrase like I choose calm , or just counting silently to five . Silently to five , and you know what the beauty of the pause is . Our kids learn emotional regulation from watching us .
Each pause we take teaches them that they too can handle big feelings without getting overwhelmed . It's about modeling the calm we hope that they'll embrace . All right , let's get practical . Here's some tools you can use immediately to help you in those real-life
¶ Practical Grounding Tools
moments . First , sensory grounding . When things begin to spiral , try naming five things . You see four things you can touch , three sounds . You hear , two things . You smell and one thing you taste . This simple exercise pulls you back into the present moment . Exercise pulls you back into the present moment . Next , step away briefly .
It's okay to say to your children I'll be back when I'm ready to speak kindly . This models healthy boundaries and teaching them it's okay to pause . It also lets your child know that we're all human and we all need to take a beat sometimes .
Finally , you can use visual anchors like a bracelet , a note or flyer on your fridge , or even some calming essential oils Something tangible that can bring you back to center . Remember , grounding isn't for picture-perfect , quiet
¶ Permission to be Beautifully Human
homes . It's for the messy , real , real life homes like yours and mine . So , as we wrap up today , remember , if things get loud , messy or even overwhelming , give yourself permission to pause . You're not failing because it's hard . You're parenting , you're growing and you're beautifully human . I'd love to hear from you what's your go-to grounding strategy .
What's your go-to grounding strategy ? Share it and tell me what resonated with you most today . If this episode spoke to your heart , please don't forget to follow and leave a review . It helps more women find this nurturing and affirming space
¶ Closing and Call to Action
. Thanks for listening . As always , take care of yourself and until next time , stay grounded and stay you .
